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    Some Disadvantages to Using Physiological Measures Such as FMRI and EEG
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Some Disadvantages to Using Physiological Measures Such as FMRI and EEG

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Some disadvantages to using physiological measures such as fMRI and EEG are that they are expensive and may in themselves cause stress to those being evaluated

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